Go ahead and think that tearing down statues of Lincoln might be "good or bad". They represent the people they were, yes? Was Lincoln such a bad person? No. I sense much hatred in you. Are you a Cylon?
Why in the world did you cut out the first part!? 2. Lincoln didn’t believe black people should have the same rights as white people. Though Lincoln argued that the founding fathers’ phrase “All men are created equal” applied to black and white people alike, this did not mean he thought they should have the same social and political rights. His views became clear during an 1858 series of debates with his opponent in the Illinois race for U.S. Senate, Stephen Douglas, who had accused him of supporting “negro equality.” In their fourth debate, at Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, 1858, Lincoln made his position clear. “I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races,” he began, going on to say that he opposed blacks having the right to vote, to serve on juries, to hold office and to intermarry with whites.
I did not quote that bit because folks like you never get the end story. You seem to gloss over it all... "...Like his views on emancipation, Lincoln’s position on social and political equality for African Americans would evolve over the course of his presidency. In the last speech of his life, delivered on April 11, 1865, he argued for limited black suffrage, saying that any black man who had served the Union during the Civil War should have the right to vote..." People change. So did Lincoln. It is the measure of a man his final convictions, and he did fine by any standard of the day when it comes to Slavery and the plight of the Black folk. This is one reason why the block feature is dumb here. Because people do change, you know. (That's a separate thingy, but it dovetails into a point I was making in the feedback section. I guess not in the best way though, hehe).
Are you kidding. If anything, his statue should be torn down on the sole principle that he was too stupid to figure out what he actually believes in and had to rely on other people to tell him if something is bad or not. Agreed on your post though that people can change.
Well, he's not the only one to need it. I mean, uncharted territory and stuff. New country, new ideas...It happens to the best of us!